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Cheap Prams

The choice of a stroller or pram (or buggy) will depend on your budget, lifestyle and the needs of your child. Consider how you intend to use it from day to day, and how much space you have in your car boot and your home to store it.

This package comes with a carrycot and pushchair seat, as well as a Stratus (0-6m) car seat. It is also stylish and robust.

Cost

The prams in our top 10 list of the best value in Australia offer good-value features and are a good price for their class. The ABC Design Salsa 4 for example is a contemporary model with swivel wheels at the front and a reversible model to let you select the direction your baby will be facing. The large air-filled tires and integrated suspension provide a smooth ride even on rough terrain. It comes with a huge shopping basket that can hold nappies as well as a bag of groceries.

If you're looking to buy a baby stroller that's both fashionable and comfortable, check out the Xplory X from Stokke. It comes in a range of muted colors and its quilted cotton and brushed twill fabrics look stylish. The padded seat with head pillow and chest pads feels cozy and the bassinet comes with an angled design that's more like an infant crib as opposed to an ordinary pram. It's not the cheapest pram around, but it does offer plenty of value for money with a luxurious feeling and a variety of features such as a cup holder and a large sun canopy.

The Mamas and Papas Ocarro is an excellent option suitable for toddlers and newborns. Its reversible seats and fully-reclinable carrycot let you adjust the position of your baby to suit their mood. The hood can be lowered to the foot for a comfortable snooze and full coverage. Its compact fold allows it to be easily moved and to store.

While some prams come with an infant car seat or carrycot, others require you to purchase the items separately. This stylish and sturdy pushchairs travel systems system from Baby Jogger is an exception. It is time-saving and money since it comes with all the parts in one package. This set includes an Graco isofix base as well as a pushchair and lie-flat car seat.

The best prams for newborns are those that allow them to lie flat, which increases oxygen saturation and aids in supporting an ideal hip and spine. All the prams featured in this list come with a fully reclined seat that can be used right from the moment of birth. Some of them can also be converted into a double for twins or siblings.

Durability

A pram is a significant investment for new parents. It's also one of those products that are often used. It's important to pick one that is able to handle everything from shiny flooring to bumpy cobblestones. Our testers looked at the latest products from market-leading brands and tested them on city streets, country walks and even some off-roading, to see how they performed.

A good pram should also be able to offer some comfort to your baby. This includes a padded harness and a soft cover for the seat. It should also be able recline in various positions and have a good-sized shopping basket that can take groceries, your change bag, and a few essentials for your little one. It should also be easy to fold, so it is easy to store in your car or transport it on the bus.

The iCandy Peach 7 is the pram that has passed all our tests. This sleek stroller is everything you would think of from a high-end stroller. The carrycot is suitable for babies and as they get older, it can be converted into a twin pushchair. It's loaded with luxurious features like soft padding, a spacious basket, puncture-proof tyres, and is easy to operate thanks to its aluminum frame that is lightweight.

It's not cheap, but if you have the money, it's a fantastic purchase. It's super comfortable for your baby and, with three reclining settings, is great for naps on the go. It also comes with a large sunshade and hood that is easy to keep clean. Additionally, it can be folded with the bassinet or seat unit still attached, which is a great space saver. And the fact that it can be used on all kinds of terrain means you'll be able to take your child anywhere from the main street to the countryside, and everything in between. The iCandy Peach 7 is definitely worth the price.

Simple to use

A pram must be user-friendly to keep your baby and you content on your walks. It is important to choose a stroller that can fold easily and you are able to get into and out of your car or onto public transport. It must also be comfortable for both you and your child.

A good pram will be able to recline fully into a flat position for infants (this is vital because your baby's lungs may not be mature enough to cope with an upright seat). If you plan on traveling a lot, you should look for a travel set that includes a footmuff, as well as a car seat. This will save you money and time as opposed to purchasing each component in its own.

It's also worth considering whether you want a pram that's compatible with car seats or capsules This makes it much easier to take your baby out in the winter, as well as and from the airport. If you don't intend to make use of these additional components it's a good idea to think about a triple stroller with a bassinet that you can use from the time of birth.

Also, think about the shopping basket's size. Can you comfortably fit a few bags of groceries inside it? The best basket is a large, spacious one. Also, make sure your pram isn't too heavy to carry into or out of the car's boot and then on/off public transport.

As a Digital Reviews Writer and Coordinator on the Immediate Media Parenting team, Chloe has a First-Class Honours degree in Psychology and is dedicated to helping parents find products that will help their children thrive. She explores the market to discover the most innovative and effective family-friendly products, from high-tech sleep aids to playpens. She has been a parenting reporter for 15 years and has a wealth of information regarding everything from infant seat to maternity clothes. She is also a mom of three. Her suggestions for selecting the best pram are based on her own experiences and extensive research into the industry. She carefully selects products from a variety of prices for inclusion in our buying guides, to ensure there's something for all.

Style

A pram is one of the biggest purchases new parents make for their baby, so it's important to ensure that it ticks all the right boxes. Can you maneuver it easily through the narrow aisles of a shop and do you handle cobblestones with ease? You should also consider how much space you have in your home and car to store it, as well as whether it's easy to fold when not being used.

There's plenty to consider when you're buying a pram therefore it's worth taking the time to find one you are happy with - you could use it in a few years from the time you purchase it. Choose a design that's timeless and is easily combined with other accessories such as changing bags and a baby carrier.

There are numerous stylish prams that provide excellent value for money. Our experts have tested the latest models from the top brands and came across some genuine winners.

The Mamas and Papas Ocarro is an excellent pushchair that can be used for children from birth and features an advanced suspension system that tackles various surfaces with ease. It's easy to put together and, although it's not the smallest pram available but it's small enough to use in smaller spaces and is easy to fit through doors. The hood can be lowered to nearly the floor, providing your child with a cosy and private place to nap or sun protection. The puncture-resistant tyres offer the smoothest ride possible and the chassis is robust, secure and safety.